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HP figures out how memristors work, predicts robot use

...memristor, a likely component of future memory and computational circuitry. Photo credit: HP Labs Using highly-focused X-rays, the researchers gained unprecedented understanding of... Read more

17 May, 2011 by David Meyer
Analysis of HP D2D Product Line

Analysis of HP D2D Product Line

...was updated to include StoreOnce powered by Intel Xeon processor 5500 series, HP Labs developed inline data deduplication, along with a number of other enhancements... Read more

1 June, 2010
<endeca_term>HP Labs</endeca_term> unveils G-Cloud demo facility

HP Labs unveils G-Cloud demo facility

...HP has formally opened the 'G-Cloud Theatre', a facility at HP Labs Bristol for demonstrating the company's vision of how the public... Read more

17 November, 2010 by Jack Clark

Etch-A-Sketch inspires single electron transistor

Researchers at the University of Pittsburgh, HP Labs and UW Madison, have built a single electron transistor that will... Read more

20 April, 2011

HP commits to mobility and long-term R&D

...have to make a long-term commitment, because what you see in HP labs today or in the printing group R&D, you may not... Read more

10 May, 2012 by Ben Woods

After silicon: What will power computing for the next 10 years and beyond?

...Meet the memristor. HP's memristor - the fourth circuit element?(Photo credit: HP Labs) The memristor is a device first postulated in 1971 by US... Read more

11 November, 2010 by Natasha Lomas

Oxford opens centre for IT security research

...the combination of Creesie as manager and the fact Martin Sadler of HP Labs' Cloud and Security Lab spoke at the launch of the centre... Read more

28 March, 2012

HP adds to StoreOnce deduplication products

...two controller configurations through to eight." The B6200 uses technology developed within HP Labs to reduce the amount of data that needs to be stored... Read more

30 November, 2011

Former postman finds infosec 'fairytale'

...diverse as the Office of Cyber Security & Information Assurance, PricewaterhouseCoopers, QinetiQ, Sophos, HP Labs, Science Applications International Corporation, Cassidian and the Sans Institute have sponsored... Read more

28 October, 2011

HP and Hynix plan memristors for 2013

...erase and data retention time — Stan Williams, a senior fellow at HP Labs, told attendees at the International Electronics Forum in Spain, EETimes reported... Read more

11 October, 2011

Wakefield postman wins Cyber Security Challenge

...year include the Office of Cyber Security & Information Assurance, PricewaterhouseCoopers, QinetiQ, Sophos, HP Labs, Science Applications International Corporation, Cassidian and the Sans Institute. The government... Read more

7 March, 2011 by Tom Espiner

Rattner on memristors, memory, power, raytracing and chip fabrication

...look at them, and are involved in any number of collaborations with HP Labs. They're one of a whole collection of device possibilities for... Read more

15 September, 2010

HP, Hynix promise memristor memory revolution

...of two layers of titanium dioxide sandwiched between two wires. Photo credit: HP Labs "We believe that the memristor is a universal memory technology that... Read more

1 September, 2010 by Rupert Goodwins

HP expands on flexible display technology

...you can roll up and stick in your pocket, McKinney said, but HP Labs has been doing a lot of work on this technology over... Read more

13 July, 2010 by Tom Krazit

HP automates dedupe with StoreOnce

...year. The software — developed in conjunction with the company's research arm, HP Labs — can be used across backup clients, virtual appliances, inline appliances and... Read more

22 June, 2010 by David Meyer

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